Vivo X300 series: Vivo X300 and X300 Pro launch on October 13 with Zeiss 2.35× telephoto converter support, powerful cameras, and MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip.
If you like snapping photos at concerts, zooming in on animals, or capturing city views from far away, Vivo has a new surprise. Both the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro will support the Zeiss 2.35× telephoto converter kit. It is the same camera tool that made the X200 Ultra a favorite for zoom shots, and now it is coming to the X300 series.
Zoom that feels real
Unlike digital zoom, which often leaves images soft and grainy, the Zeiss converter extends the phones’ optical reach. With support for 200 mm, 400 mm, and up to 800 mm focal lengths, it delivers sharper long-range shots with less shake. Vivo also says the converter now works in portrait, snapshot, landscape, and pro modes, giving it more everyday use.


Both models feature a triple rear setup: the X300 comes with a 200 MP main sensor, while the Pro packs a 200 MP APO periscope lens for precision zoom. Stabilization is another highlight, with ratings of CIPA 4.5 on the X300 and CIPA 5.5 on the X300 Pro, ensuring clearer handheld results.
Design and power
To match the phones, the converter arrives in silver for the X300 and black for the Pro. Inside, both run on the new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, paired with slim frames, fresh colors, and high-quality LTPO displays.
The Vivo X300 series will debut in China on October 13, with a global rollout expected later. With stronger zoom hardware, Zeiss optics, and fresh silicon, Vivo is positioning these phones as true camera-first flagships.






